She initially pleaded not guilty to the charges about two weeks after her arrest. But she admitted to the allegations in front of a judge Tuesday in Nassau County District Court, likely ensuring she’ll avoid jail time.

Dina Lohan, who lives in Merrick, Long Island, pleaded guilty to aggravated driving while intoxicated and speeding.

As part of a deal with prosecutors, she is expected to be sentenced June 3 to a conditional discharge and 100 hours of community service and ordered to pay more than $3,000 in fines, the Nassau County district attorney’s office said. She also is expected to be required to install an interlock device on her car for one year and be ordered to participate in a drunken driver program and victims impact panel.

“This being the first day of Passover, Dina Lohan was very gratified to receive an offer that we could not pass over — no jail, no probation and the opportunity to resume her driving privileges,” her lawyer, Mark Jay Heller, said in a prepared statement. “She felt this was a great start to the Holy Week.”